Makita Cordless Rear Handle Circular Saw

It looks like a worm drive and feels like a worm drive—but it's cordless.

Makita released a new cordless circular saw at the show. The brushless 36V rear-handled saw is the first of its kind. While it may look, feel, and act like a worm drive, you’ll see by the size of the motor that it’s far from it. I spent a little time using the saw—ripping ¾-in. plywood and 2×10 framing material. It doesn’t kick like a worm drive and has a nice soft-start trigger. No pricing was available; it’s expected to be released this spring. www.makitatools.com

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Chris Ermides

Before joining Tools of the Trade as an editor, Chris Ermides was a project manager for a custom home builder, a carpenter and remodeler. These days when he’s not writing or editing, he’s testing tools as he renovates his 1850 farmhouse in upstate New York.

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